Throwing exception on NULL is a bit extreme, and unhelpful when it
happens in rarely-tested error paths. Printing "(null)" is safer and
provides compatibility with glibc sprintf.
This was SVN commit r16180.
These cause a lot of type-safety trouble - unsupported types passed into
fmt::sprintf (like CStr or enums) will be accepted at compile time, but
trigger an exception at runtime. Remove them, so we'll get either an
implicit conversion to a supported type, or a compile-time error.
This was SVN commit r16179.
Print an error to the console and return the original (untranslated)
string instead of triggering an assertion in debug builds or a crash and
memory corruption in release builds.
Works around a crash on the history screen. Why the plural form is
missing is another topic and will have to be solved separately.
This was SVN commit r15493.
You can now enable tinygettext’s output from the user.cfg file
(tinygettext.debug).
This enhancement also solved a warning due to the previous workaround,
which was
to uncomment the output line to avoid the debug messages.
This issue was reported by Yves at Github:
https://github.com/leper/0ad/issues/10
This was SVN commit r15002.
Fixes random crashes on Windows due to differences of STL types on the
binary level between different static libraries.
The differences are caused by the definition of _HAS_ITERATOR_DEBUGGING
and _SECURE_SCL in lib/precompiled.h.
All our engine static libs use precompiled headers but we didn't use
them for tinygettext because they aren't needed (except for these two
defines).
I've decided to add precompiled headers to tinygettext too instead of
just copying these defines. That should cause less headaches in the
future.
This was SVN commit r14983.